There is no punishment for Blasphemy in Islam, however, somewhere in the history, the bootlickers wrote the blasphemy laws to please the dictators and monarchs, and the ordinary men and women in the market today rely on those made up books... instead of Quran.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Blasphemy Law & Violence - 4

LAHORE, May 28: An under-trial blasphemy accused, who was attacked and
wounded by a policeman on May 25, died in the Lahore General Hospital on
Friday.

Labourer Samuel Masih (29) of Basti Saidan Shah had been accused of
blasphemy in August 2003. The accused was caught by prayer leader Chaudhry
Yaqoob of the Jinnah Bagh.

The prayer leader had alleged that the labourer had littered the walls of
a religious institute in the garden, inscribed with some Quranic verses.
Together with the prayer leader, dozens of people had allegedly tortured the
accused before handing him over to the police.

A blasphemy case under Section 295 of PPC was registered against the
accused with Civil Lines police and he was sent to the Kot Lakhpat jail. The
accused fell ill there and doctors diagnosed him with TB in prison hospital.

He was shifted to the Gulab Devi Hospital. Two policemen were deployed on
his guard duty. One of the policemen, Faryad Ali, on May 25 allegedly attacked
him in his head with a hammer.

The staff caught the policeman and immediately shifted the blasphemy
accused to the General Hospital where he died on Friday. The body was removed
to the city mortuary for autopsy.

A case already registered against the accused policeman was turned into a
murder case. He had already been sent to jail. The accused policeman is
reported to have no regret for his act and believes that it will earn him
paradise.

Condemning the killing, All Pakistan Minorities Alliance chairman Shahbaz
Bhatti called upon the government to repeal the blasphemy law. "This is
not the first example of the misuse of the law." He said his organization
was going to file a petition against a senior police official and prison
hierarchy for their negligence, which had resulted in the murder.

Already a writ petition filed by advocate Pervaiz Chaudhry in the LHC had
pleaded for an action against the police hierarchy. The judge had directed the
city police chief and the police concerned to produce relevant record before
him on Monday, the lawyer said.

He alleged the
police were attempting to give favour to their colleague by distorting evidence
against him. "The accused policeman has been sent to jail without completion
of investigation." REFERENCE: LAHORE: Blasphemy accused dies By Our
Reporter 29 May 2004 Saturday 09 Rabi-us-Saani 1425 http://archives.dawn.com/2004/05/29/local25.htm